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Nationality
  
American

Occupation
  
Architect

Name
  
Ann Beha



Born
  
June 26, 1950 (age 73) (
1950-06-26
)
New York, New York

Alma mater
  
Wellesley College (1972); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1975)

Projects
  
Cambridge Public Library; Liberty Hotel

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Ann Beha (born 1950) is an American architect. She is founder and partner of Ann Beha Architects in Boston, Massachusetts. Beha's leadership is marked by work with strong historical, cultural and educational content, designing buildings which serve the public and expand the client's vision.

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Early life and education

Ann Macy Beha was born on June 26, 1950 in New York City. She graduated from Wellesley College in 1972 and earned a Master of Architecture Degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1975. While at MIT she founded a community service architectural organization, and following her graduation she was employed in MIT's Architecture Department and as a Research Associate. In 1987-88 she was a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University Graduate School of Design.

Career

Beha began her career as a consultant in historic preservation, working with community groups on their historic but underultized buildings. Her consultant practice expanded, and she founded an architectural firm in the early 1980s. Ann Beha Architects is located in Boston and works nationally and internationally on buildings of historic significance and designs new buildings for cultural academic and civic clients. Her firm's projects include the Music Building at the University of Pennsylvania; the New Britain Museum of American Art in Connecticut; the Carl A. Fields Center at Princeton University; the Portland Art Museum in Oregon; Saieh Hall for Economics at the University of Chicago; a new Student Life and Performance Center at the New England Conservatory of Music; the addition and expansion of Cornell Law School; and the Cambridge Public Library and Liberty Hotel, two projects undertaken in joint associations. Ann Beha Architects was recently selected by the U.S. Department of State for the major rehabilitation of Walter Gropius' Chancery and the U.S. Embassy in Athens campus as part of its Excellence in Diplomatic Facilities program.

Notable projects / awards / publications / exhibitions

Beha has received awards from the American Institute of Architects and its chapters, the Society for College and University Planning, and local historical commissions. She received the 25th anniversary award from the Massachusetts Historical Commission and the lifetime Achievement Award from the Victorian Society in America, New England Chapter and the 2004 Women in Design Award of Excellence from the Boston Society of Architects. She received the Alumnae Achievement Award from Wellesley College. She has lectured at the Society for College and University Planning, Columbia University, Middlebury College, the Art Institute of Chicago, AIA Wisconsin, MIT, Roger Williams University and the Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Beha was a Trustee and past President of Historic New England, serves on Visiting Committees at the Museum of Fine Arts, and was a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Architecture at the City College of New York. She is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.

Awards

  • Cambridge Public Library, American Institute of Architects, Honor Award for Architecture
  • References

    Ann Beha Wikipedia